So December 21st 2020 we purchased a used car for £6000, we arranged to go back in the new year for a cam belt change and some dents removed. We was warned when purchasing that the engine management light may come on due to some work it had done recently.
On the way home the light did infact come on, so we rang the garage and arranged for them to repair when they do the cam belt and dents. Due to covid and delays with there dent guy we ended up waiting till April for the work to be done.
A week later the engine management light came back on, we notified the garage and they arranged for a local garage to take a look, they determined that the egr valve needed replacing and as a good will gesture will do it them self for cost price.
Now we have owned the car for 6 months, there has been engine problems from day one and they want us to now pay towards repairs which we think is totally unreasonable.
We have spoken to trading standard who have advised us to serve them 14 days notice to fix the car so we’ve done that, they are still refusing to repair the vehicle. Now when the 14 days are up would I be within my rights to repair the car at a local garage and then take them to court for the cost of this plus any interest occurred and lost of earnings?
idealy we want to keep the car but if needs to be returned for a full refund then we will.
thank you in advance for any advice it’s greatly appreciated.
On the way home the light did infact come on, so we rang the garage and arranged for them to repair when they do the cam belt and dents. Due to covid and delays with there dent guy we ended up waiting till April for the work to be done.
A week later the engine management light came back on, we notified the garage and they arranged for a local garage to take a look, they determined that the egr valve needed replacing and as a good will gesture will do it them self for cost price.
Now we have owned the car for 6 months, there has been engine problems from day one and they want us to now pay towards repairs which we think is totally unreasonable.
We have spoken to trading standard who have advised us to serve them 14 days notice to fix the car so we’ve done that, they are still refusing to repair the vehicle. Now when the 14 days are up would I be within my rights to repair the car at a local garage and then take them to court for the cost of this plus any interest occurred and lost of earnings?
idealy we want to keep the car but if needs to be returned for a full refund then we will.
thank you in advance for any advice it’s greatly appreciated.
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